Southmoor Golf Course

This course has water hazards that come into play on at least nine separate occasions. The greens are fast and well bunkered. The fairways are lined by trees and vary in width, but most of them play straightaway. The finishing hole, a 175-yard, par 3, requires a tee shot to a green framed by water on three sides. There are no slope or course ratings for either tee.

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Course Reviews

Ponderosa Pines Golf Course"Sweet Little Nine-Holer!"I have enjoyed this course for over 10 years. It seems to be a well-kept secret, however. The owner of the course and his wife are the finest folks you will ever meet. Although the course is short, it is demanding. You must place your shots very well in order to shoot a good round.
Stop by and say hello to the nice folks that own and run the course. ---William Goodman, El Paso, Texas

Wanaki Golf Course"Good Course"A good challenge to golfers of all skills.---Anonymous, Anonymous

Foss Park Golf Course"GOLF JUNKIE"VERY NICE COURSE FOR THE $$.THE GREENS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.SOME FAIRWAYS ARE TIGHT AND TREE LINED.THE COURSE IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN THE RATING OF 113(MORE LIKE A 125 TO 127 FROM THE BACK TEES).IT CAN USE A FEW MORE SAND TRAPS,BUT THERE ARE ENOUGH TREES AND WATER TO KEEP YOU HONEST.---Anonymous, Anonymous

River Oaks Golf Course"Great little par 3 course"This is a fantastic par 3 course for the money. The top nine is all par 3 with a great chance to work on the irons and putts. Water is present but not a threat for a straight drive. The bottom starts with an awesome par 4 that tees off from the hill behind the clubhouse. Reachable with a driver and accuracy. More water on the bottom nine that could cause some lost balls if you are not on your game. Greens are more than fair. Not to fast but depending on weather can be faster than they look. No sand around the holes and hopefully that will change in the future. I use this course frequently for training as well as a quick round of golf without the hassel of a larger course.
The driving range is very well kept and the price for a bucket is the cheapest in town that I know of. The practice green is fantastic and allows for many different approaches to a hole to be practiced.
The pro shop stocks many items including a complete PING fitting area. Refeshments, including soft drinks, food, and beer are avaialable at a cost designed to leave you money to come back and play another day.
This course is a proud sponser of youth golf as well as senior golf. Very family oriented.
---Herman, Waterford, CA